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DearProfessorMoglenAnOpenLetter 18 - 08 Apr 2010 - Main.NonaFarahnik
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 Dear Professor Moglen,

I am writing this letter because I think you provide a vital voice to the Columbia Law School community, and because the time you devote to students in office hours and the work you do on the wiki is more than commendable and should be more common. However, though you are one of the most engaging and dedicated professors I have encountered at CLS thus far, its not all just peachy.

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Dear Professor Moglen,

Thank you for addressing our criticisms. Our reactions are of course engendered by the fact that, as Art noted, you devote an extraordinary amount of time and effort to us.

Insofar as you claim this class is not about your fight for freedom, I disagree. The themes and stories that underlie your work frequently appear in class. That you even took the time to write such a comprehensive response while you are away for your "real work" is commentary in and of itself.

I would like to clarify that I do not have a problem with your "trash-talking about the owners of everything." I just don't like when you use trashy words to do it.

-- NonaFarahnik - 08 Apr 2010

 
 
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